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Former B.C. nurse files human rights complaints against college, employer

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VANCOUVER - The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms says a former nurse who was sanctioned by the B.C. College of

Nova Scotia premier misses Halifax Pride parade for second consecutive year

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HALIFAX - Nova Scotia’s premier was absent from this weekend’s Halifax Pride parade, marking the second year in a row

Canada joins 24 nations calling on Israel to end war in Gaza, aid restrictions

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OTTAWA - Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand and 24 of her counterparts abroad have signed a joint statement saying “the

Unionized workers at Canada Post to start voting on contract offer

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OTTAWA - Unionized workers at Canada Post begin voting on the Crown corporation’s latest contract offer today.The Canadian Union of

Health advocates urge Carney not to delay pledge for UN Global Fund fighting AIDS, TB

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OTTAWA - AIDS activists are urging the federal government to quickly renew Canada’s support for fighting infectious diseases abroad, warning

Smoke hampers firefighting in Manitoba, but rain in forecast for early this week

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THOMPSON - Precipitation that’s in the forecast early this week could help crews fighting wildfires that have been threatening a

'Losing an old friend': Retired fighter pilot selling replica of P-40 Warhawk

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INDUS - Wayne Foster spent much of his life chasing the horizon as a fighter pilot, but he could be

Workplace assessment of RCMP watchdog found 'clear call for change,' documents show

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OTTAWA - An independent assessment of the RCMP watchdog, prompted by an anonymous email from employees, uncovered concerns about favouritism,

Trade top of mind as Canada's premiers are set to hold three-day meeting in Ontario

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TORONTO - Tariffs and trade are top of the agenda as the country’s premiers arrive in Ontario’s cottage country for